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 "BOY WANTED" By NIXON WATERMAN A book of cheerful counsel that will interest both boys and older folks. The book consists of eigbt chapters, "The Awakening," "Am I a Genius?" "Opportunity," "Over and Underdoing," "The Value of Spare Moments," "Cheerfulness," "Drawing and Dreaming and Do- ing" and "Real Success." These contain sensible, ' sturdy and meaty observations on life and ways of life from which any boy may derive real profit. There isn't a bit of cant or preaching in them, but they are spirited, encouraging and cheering. The keynote of Mr. Water- man's philosophy as sounded throughout all his poetry in books and magazines is cheerfulness. Price »1.35— Mailed by L. A. W. Publishing Co., »31 Columbus Ave. Boston, To Any Address. Other Waterman Books:— In Merry Mood, $1.35; A Book ol Verses, S1.35 Cycle and Automobile Trade Journal It is tKe largest journal devoted to automo- biles in the vrorld. It Has more pages of reading matter each issue than any other automobile publication in the vrorld. It Has five special departments in addition to the general subject matter; one devoted to Commercial Vehicles, one to Motor Boats, one to Motor Cycles, one of special interest to dealers and a mechanical and technical de- partment. These special Departments give to the reader a thorough knowledge on all subjects of interest to Automo- bile, x^Lotorcycle and Motor Boat pleasure-seekers. TKere are live or six special ntxm* bers issued a year. Supplied by L. A. W. Periodical Department for $1.50 per year.